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Angry Lobster Disc Golf
11 Ten Lots Road
Fairfield
(207) 649-2140

The Angry Lobster course, located at 11 Ten Lots Road in Fairfield and is open from dawn until dusk, 7 days a week. It costs $10 per round, or $12 per day, and visitors can pay at the pro shop, or there will be an honor drop box if the shop is closed. 

 

 

Belfast & Moosehead Lake Railroad
210 Depot St.
Unity
(888) 317-2142
Blue Absolem LLC DBA The Playhouse At Waterville Station
17 Railroad Square
Waterville
207.649.1895

The Playhouse at Waterville Station

 

About The Playhouse

Located in the former Railroad Square Cinema building, the Playhouse at Waterville Station is aimed at the achievement of several related dreams; providing a home for the Aqua City Actors Theatre, providing a place for playful performance, education, and recreation for Waterville, and fulfilling the wishes of several loved ones, living and passed.https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/rsrc.php/v3/ya/r/hZNB8cVmT4O.png"); background-position: 0px -126px; background-size: auto; width: 20px; height: 20px; background-repeat: no-repeat; display: inline-block;" data-visualcompletion="css-img">

The primary goal of The Playhouse is to provide a home for the Aqua City Actors Theater (ACAT). However, this is part of a grander vision to expand the “cultural center” of Waterville to encompass a larger area of the community, both geographically and conceptually. We hope to complement other cultural hubs in the city with community-oriented “playful” arts, culture, education, and performance.

Central Maine ATV Club
Central Maine Youth Hockey
129 Silver Street
Waterville
(207) 660-7446

Central Maine Youth Hockey Association (CMYHA) is a registered member of the Maine State Amateur Hockey Association (MEAHA) and is an affiliate member of USA Hockey, Inc. CMYHA proudly serves players and families from Waterville, Fairfield, Winslow, Oakland, Skowhegan, and other surrounding area towns.

Children's Discovery Museum
7 Eustis Parkway
Waterville
(207) 622-2209
Mission Statement The interactive exhibits and hands-on programs of the Children's Discovery Museum ignite curiosity and celebrate learning through play. Population Served: Our work within the museum reaches children 6 months to 8 years of age, as well as their families and caregivers. We welcome school groups, summer youth programs and other organizations serving this age range of children into the museum. Our History: In 1984, Augusta's Julie O'Brien incorporated her idea of a Children's Discovery Museum (CDM) in the state Capitol. She started out with travelling exhibits, hosting the first Discovery Day at the Farrington School in 1990. In 1991, it was decided that a permanent home needed to be found for CDM. After many hours of volunteer work, the Children's Discovery Museum opened its door at 265 Water Street, Augusta on August 1st, 1992. CDM was a wonderful addition to Augusta. In 1994, it was the recipient of the Kennebec Valley Chamber of Commerce Community Service Award. A Capital Campaign in 1995 allowed the museum to double its exhibit space; more exhibit space and offices were added in 2000. In February of 2006, CDM closed to make major renovations and re-opened one year later with modernized and new exhibits. After much deliberation, the Board of Directors decides CDM needed to move. The Water Street location was closed October 2009 and CDM reopened on November 7th, 2009 in its brand new home at 171 Capitol Street in Augusta Big Changes on the Horizon! In the summer of 2016, the Children's Discovery Museum Board of Directors decided it was time for the museum to expand and relocate. The new location will be in Waterville, Maine, just 25min north of our current location, and is slated to open in 2020. This new location will include a much larger space, brand new exhibits and a new lineup of programs. In the meantime, the museum will continue to operate in its current location, so we hope you'll stop by!
China Four Seasons Club
570 Lakeview Dr.
S. China
207-314-1644

A little bit about CFSC…

The club was founded as the result of a merger between the old China Lake Association and the China Region Snowmobilers in 1970. The clubhouse, erected on the 7-acre lakefront property in 1976, fulfilled the dreams of both organizations and has been the center of the club’s various activities. In 2000 the club became a multi-use sportsman’s club by incorporating an ATV (All-Terrain Vehicle) riders section to it membership.

The clubhouse has, over time, been enlarged to include a restroom and kitchen area. Also a larger parking area, a larger beach/dock area, as well as a larger waterfront picnic area have been added to the property.

The CFSC maintains over 35 miles of Snowmobile and ATV trails within the Town of China, including land-owner relations that keep our trails contiguous. Community involvement is also a key tenant toward ensuring the trail system remains in place both now and into the future.  Follow-through in these important endeavors is the core mission of the CFSC.

Colby College Museum of Art
5600 Mayflower Hill
Waterville
(207) 859-5600

Here you will find information on our various exhibitions, collections, educational opportunities, public events, and more. With the new Alfond-Lunder Family Pavilion, expanded collection, and vibrant exhibition program, the Colby Museum, and consequently Waterville, is a destination to experience great art. The Museum serves as a central site for intellectual engagement, artistic contemplation, and social activity. As a primary teaching resource for the College and the greater community, the Museum sits at the crossroads of interdisciplinary thinking and facilitates stimulating encounters between students, faculty, and community members who share the liberal arts experience.

Favorites OTB
P.O. Box 1935
Waterville
(207) 861-4343

The excitement of thoroughbred and harness racing come alive at Maine's newest sports bar featuring pari-mutuel wagering, Favorites, with two locations in Sanford & Waterville, Maine.

Friends of Quarry Road

Friends of Quarry Road is a 501(c)(3) non-profit whose mission is to strengthen greater Waterville by developing exceptional opportunities for four-season outdoor recreation.

Together, we aim to make Quarry Road Trails the region’s hub of active outdoor recreation, enhancing the physical, social, and economic well-being of our community.

 

Story by Duane Wheeler: December 2025

BIG CHANGES ARE HAPPENING AT QUARRY ROAD TRAILS! After a 45-year absence,
lift-served skiing is returning to Waterville! This winter Quarry Road Alpine Ski Hill is emerging as
a transformed destination- one that blends grassroots skiing with thoughtful, forward-thinking
improvements.
A newly improved access road now leads to an expansive paved parking lot welcoming more
skiers, families and evening visitors.
On the hill itself, skiers will find expanded terrain due to a trail extension, an improved and
lengthened ropetow lift and downhill trail lighting for night skiing and advanced snowmaking and
grooming capabilities.
Together, these changes represent more than just infrastructure improvements. They reflect a
commitment to making Quarry Road Alpine Ski Hill a year-round community asset. For Waterville, the
new alpine hill is proof that small hills, when thoughtfully developed, can create big excitement!
Ski lessons are offered for grades 2-8 at Quarry Road. The four-week programs use the rope
tow on the historic ski slope. This program has a Saturday and Sunday class option. All classes meet
from 10:00 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. There are two four-week sessions during the winter. The first session
runs from late-December until late-January, and the second session runs from early-February until
early-March.
Ski races are happening ever Wednesday in January (7, 14, 21, 28). Registration is at 6:00 p.m.
at the tow rope building and races start at 6:30 p.m.
Watch for events and happenings to be announced later in the season. FMI go to quarryroad.org
or find us on Facebook.

Gorham Bike and Ski
50 Concourse W.
Waterville
(207) 660-6761

Jamie Wright started the business in downtown Gorham, Maine in 1995, moving to Portland in 1997.

We opened the Waterville store in November of 2020 and love serving locals and visitors with honesty and integrity.

We are excited to have been named one of the nation's Top 100 bicycle retailers on more than one occasion.

Our Waterville store located at 50 Concourse West, Waterville has plenty of easy parking in a huge parking lot in front of our shop.

Our Bike Specialties Include:

Road Bike Rentals
Road Bikes
Electric Assist Bikes - We are loving the Electra Townie Go's.
Hybrids and City Bikes
Kid's bikes
Bike Repairs

Our Ski Specialities Include:

Ski sales for the whole family: we stock skis, poles, boots, and apparel from top brands
Ski Repairs, waxing, and sharpening
Seasonal Ski Rentals for kids

Kennebec Messalonskee Trails
PO Box 2388
Waterville
(207) 873-6443
Maine Wilderness Guide Service
7 Croquet Lane
Belgrade
(207) 557-9933

Maine Wilderness Guide Service, LLC is a proud member of the Mid-Maine Chamber and has 32 years of experience guiding and exploring Mid-Maine & the Belgrade Lakes Region.  Our specialties include open water and ice fishing, exploring the Kennebec River watershed, turkey & deer hunting, recreational paddle and hiking trips, and more.  We offer a pro staff of guides, lodging opportunities, and vacation planning services too.  Visit our Facebook and Instagram pages to see photos and fishing updates.

Maine-ly Power Sports
100 Elm Street
Waterville
(207) 616-0605
Messalonskee Trail Riders ATV Club
Oakland
2078775129

The Messalonskee Trail Riders ATV Club is a group trying to maintain the trails of Oakland for public use. We achieve this through events and group meetings. We meet every second Tuesday of the month at the Oakland Police Station. Our meetings begin at 7:00pm. If you would like to join our club you can go to the website for Maine ATV Coalition to sign up. 

Natanis Golf Course
735 Webber Pond Road
Vassalboro
(207) 622-3561

Natanis is a beautiful 36 hole public golf course located in Vassalboro, Maine. Stop by our driving range just down the road to take some practice swings, pay per round to give the course a try, or become a member with us! Be sure to stop in the cafe for a bite to eat + your favorite drink to enjoy on our deck overlooking a beautiful view of the course. We also have a space that can be rented for private events. We are often the first course to open + the last to close. Come visit us! 

North Country Rivers, Inc.
PO Box 633
Bingham
(207) 672-4814
Your Adventure Vacation Resort for Maine Whitewater Rafting and More! North Country Rivers is Maine's premier outdoor adventure vacation resort. We provide fun and exciting Maine outdoor adventure trips - Maine white water rafting, ATV tours, kayaking, snowmobiling, wildlife watching tours, hiking, local waterfalls, biking, disc golf, fishing and more, along with a full–range of accommodations and dining packages – all at the best price! Our Bingham, Maine 4-season adventure resort offers white water rafting on the Kennebec and Dead Rivers, along with all of our fun and exciting outdoor adventure trips, while our Millinocket, Maine resort specializes in white water rafting on the Penobscot river. At either resort location, North Country Rivers offers complete packages customized for families, adult groups, scout groups, youth groups, business groups, and even pure adrenaline junkies! We'll set your trip up so you can sleep in a tent, in an RV, or in a luxury cabin, and dine in our restaurant. It's all up to you! Our goal is simply to provide you with exactly the trip, comfort level, and "fun level" that you are looking for - all in the beautiful North Country of Maine!
Redington Museum
62 Silver Street
Waterville
(207) 872-9439

The Redington Museum is housed in a handsome two story home built in 1814 by pioneer Waterville settler Asa Redington, a veteran of three enlistments in the Revolutionary War and a member of George Washington's elite Honor Guard. After the revolution he developed the water rights at Ticonic Falls and with his sons Samuel and William established a thriving flour mill on the banks of the Kennebec River. The father of six sons and three daughters, Asa built this substantial home for his son William. Fashioned of great hewn timbers, all hand pegged, it still features the original spiral staircase, fireplaces with period woodwork, and floors of wide pumpkin pine. The newel post in the entrance exhibits the "contractor's peace stone," a small smooth polished stone signifying in Colonial times that the project had been completed to both the owner's and builder's satisfaction. Today five rooms are furnished with antiques of the late 18th and early 19th centuries from the Redington and Heath families, the family of pioneer attorney Timothy Boutelle, and from other early local families. The house has been open to the public as a museum since 1927 and was entered in the National Register of Historic Places. Hours of Operation https://www.watervillehistoricalsociety.org Open Memorial Day Week to Labor Day Closed on Holidays GUIDED TOURS: 10:00 & 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 & 2:00 p.m. or by appointment; Tuesday through Saturday Labor Day Thru October Open By Appointment only; Tour Fees: Adults ages 18 and up $5.00 Children under 18 are free with an adult Please visit our website at: https://www.watervillehistoricalsociety.org to learn how to become a member of the Waterville Historical Society and Redington Museum We Accept Cash, Checks, Credit Cards and Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce Gift Cards Resident Caretakers: Bryan and Bonny Finnemore

Snow Pond Center for the Arts
8 Goldenrod Lane
Sidney
207-465-9648
Snow Pond Center for the Arts is a unique arts and educational institution, tourism attraction, and community center that is a catalyst for community and regional economic development. We provide arts education, concerts, culinary experiences and entertainment to all.
Swish Indoor Golf
10 Water Street Suite 109
Waterville
207.313.2932

Swish Indoor Golf is Central Maine's premier indoor golfing experience.  

The Belle of Belgrade
Belgrade Lakes
Belgrade
207-835-1848

Elevated Experiences. Locally Sourced Offerings. Designed for you from the soul of Belgrade Lakes.

The Belle of Belgrade brings luxury, creativity, and connection to Central Maine—now with our newest venture, The Belle Bus. This fully renovated short bus is more than transportation—it’s a mobile event space and experience on wheels.

Perfect for team outings, private parties, bridal events, holiday tours, and curated adventures, The Belle Bus creates unforgettable memories with thoughtful details like on-board treats, music, custom décor, and even mobile photo opportunities. From cozy Christmas light tours and holiday market hops to bachelorette parties, birthday celebrations, and lakeside escapes, The Belle Bus is designed to make every ride feel like a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Rooted in the Belgrade Lakes community, we specialize in turning ordinary moments into extraordinary celebrations—supporting local businesses, makers, and destinations along the way. Whether you’re looking to reward your team, surprise your family, or plan a unique event, The Belle Bus is ready to roll.

See You Soon In Belgrade Lakes,

The Belle of Belgrade

Waterville Country Club
PO Box 459
Waterville
(207) 465-9861

Waterville Country Club
"A hidden gem in Central Maine that will steal your golfing heart."

Nineteen 16 Restaurant

Windsor Fair
82 Ridge Road
Windsor
207-549-7911

WINDSOR FAIR, Saturday, August 29th - Monday, September 7th, 2026, ONE OF MAINE'S PREMIER AGRICULTURAL FAIRS, A FAMILY TRADITION SINCE 1888

Located in the heart of Central Maine, our fairground is in close proximity to the Maine Coast, golf courses, and mountains, encompassing 275 acres. This 10-day fair is the 2nd largest agricultural fair in Maine, with attendance estimated at over 150,000, offering daily entertainment featuring the best of local and nationally recognized talent. A huge exhibit of farm animals with premiums to exhibitors approaching $125,000.00. Nine days of harness racing, all but Weds., with some of the highest purses of the year. Experience a large exhibition hall, 12 historical museum buildings with demonstrations, Livestock, Truck and Tractor Pulls, Demolition Derbies, Woodsman's Day, Live Music, and an Auto Stunt Thrill Show. Windsor Fair is well organized, provides newly paved walkways, is extremely clean and well maintained. We think you'll be pleased you came. We work hard to make your visit enjoyable. As the fair draws closer to the ten days prior to Labor Day, please check our Facebook page @ www.facebook.com/WindsorFair and watch for our ads in papers, on TV and radio.

General Admission: Children 11 and under Free, $15 for 12 and up.  Season Pass for all 10 days $100, Purchase at Gates 1 and 4. 

Hours: Open from 9 a.m. to 10 pm, except on the last day (Labor Day) we close at 6pm. Earlier if inclement weather.

Free Parking with easy access to the fairgrounds.

Rockwell Amusements Rides Open at 3pm on Weekdays, noon on weekends and Labor Day, closing at 10 pm each night / at 6pm on Labor Day, earlier if inclement weather.  Ride bracelets and tickets are available every day. 

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Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce
50 Elm Street
Waterville, ME 04901

207.873.3315

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